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Climbing the Pyramid
Wed, Feb 01, 2012 11:13 AM
Simple lesson on information sources
As a pre-service teacher, I often ask myself what are the most important lessons that I want to teach students someday. Being able to distinguish a reliable source from one that is not a reliable source is definitely a lesson that I already consider to be vastly important. This article outlined a simple lesson to address this issue and I thought that it also gave a great opportunity to introduce other important topics. I did not have a chance to review the supplemental material, but I think that someday I may use this lesson in my own teaching.
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